Bathroom Renovations in Townsville

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Townsville Bathroom Renovations

A bathroom renovation is one of the most effective ways to increase comfort, functionality and value in your home. Off-Tap Plumbing NQ provides complete plumbing solutions for residential bathroom renovations across Townsville, supporting homeowners through every stage of the process. Whether you're planning a modern upgrade or restoring a dated layout, we work closely with you to ensure the plumbing fits your new design and lifestyle.


Our licensed team can assist with layout planning, fixture upgrades, pipe relocation and compliance with building codes. We coordinate with builders and trades where needed to keep your project running smoothly and on time.


To get started on your renovation, contact Off-Tap Plumbing NQ on 0408 784 473.

Smart Bathroom Plumbing Solutions

Bathroom renovations involve much more than choosing tiles and tapware. Plumbing plays a critical role in ensuring your new space functions properly and safely. With the right preparation, you can avoid leaks, poor water pressure or future repair costs. We help create reliable, high-performing bathroom systems tailored to your goals and layout.


Our services include:


  • Disconnecting and removing old plumbing fittings.
  • Relocating pipes, drains and water points as needed.
  • Installing new showers, baths, basins and toilets.
  • Upgrading hot and cold water lines for improved performance.
  • Connecting vanities, mixers and water-saving tapware.
  • Preparing plumbing for waterproofing and tiling.
  • Ensuring all work meets local codes and inspection requirements.


We make sure your new bathroom plumbing is installed with precision, tested for performance and built to stand the test of time.

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